Nature Heroes
What is a Nature Hero?
This COP28 season, we want to celebrate those on the ground who are doing their part in fighting the climate and nature crises.
These Nature Heroes, those individuals or groups based in Kent who are taking action for nature, are also inspiring those around them to make an impact.
Over the next few weeks, we'll be introducing you to a range of Nature Heroes across Kent, from our very own Kent Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers to wildlife champions we work with across the county.
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- David Urry (1)
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- Ashleigh Turner-Dickinson (1)
- Becky Stevens (1)
- Bella Sabin-Dawson (4)
- Carly Whyborn (4)
- Celia Davies (3)
- Christine Davison (1)
- Daniel Wynn (1)
- Dr Richard Bloor (1)
- Education Team (22)
- Emma Lansdell (1)
- Emma Waller (1)
- Evan Bowen-Jones (7)
- Gordon Miller (1)
- Guest Author (2)
- Helen Pitman (2)
- Ian Rickards (2)
- Jade Williams (1)
- Jade Williams and Jenny Luddington (1)
- James Barton (1)
- James Millsom-Mills (2)
- Jenny Luddington (1)
- Jessica Allam (1)
- Jim Highman (1)
- Julia Hunt (2)
- Katy McCarten (1)
- Keeley Atkinson (1)
- Kent Wildlife Trust (129)
- Kerry Williams (1)
- Land Management Team (15)
- Lynne and Peter Flower (3)
- Margery Thomas (26)
- Marie Dipple (4)
- Mariko and Selwyn (1)
- Marine Team (6)
- Matt Orwin (1)
- Maureen Rainey (1)
- Mollie Amor (5)
- Nicky Britton-Williams (1)
- Nina Jones (5)
- Paradise Park, Cornwall (1)
- Paul Hadaway (3)
- Penny and Peter Brook (9)
- Penny Brook (1)
- Professor Dave Goulson (1)
- Ray Carter (1)
- Ray Morris (1)
- Richard Hill (1)
- Robbie Still (4)
- Rory Harding (3)
- Rosie Earwaker (1)
- Stan Smith (1)
- The Wildlife Trusts (17)
- Tom White (3)
- Tony Day (1)
- Val Rea (2)
- Vanessa Lynn (1)
- Vic Hill (3)
- Vicky Aitkenhead (3)
- Vicky Golding (1)
- Zoe Stevenson (1)
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- Nature Reserves (58)
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- Species (49)
- Talk on the Wild Side (15)
- Wilder Kent Strategy (77)
- Wilding (41)
- Wildlife Gardening (21)
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